Barebones Recording |
Fri 21 Feb 2003, 14:02
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 21-Feb 03 From: Berwick - US Member No.: 12,814 |
Here's my problem...
My brother has been bugging me to get my Mac ready for recording...I could really care less due to everything else I do on it not really leaving me time to record anything right now. So, for him, I will turn to you for assistance. I have a DP 1Ghz QS (spring 02) with the lastest in both OS's. I would prefer to stay in OS X if possible. I need advice on software and any hardware that one might need for this endeavor. Let me say, while my brother is a dreamer, he is definately NOT a financer...so I am, seriously, looking for the barebones of what I would need to get audio into this thing. For arguments sake, and I realize this may go against the whole 'barebones' thing, it would be cool to have multitrack capability, even 4-track would be fine. He is looking to record guitar and vocals. Anyway, that's my problem. Any help with this would be great. Thanks for the help. Eddie |
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Sat 22 Feb 2003, 06:59
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 27 Joined: 09-Feb 03 From: Burbank - US Member No.: 11,875 |
your situation just seems to be screaming "Mbox" from www.digidesign.com to me... or even protools FREE - but i dont know then how'd you'd get audio in, so back to Mbox.
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Sat 22 Feb 2003, 08:08
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 235 Joined: 25-Jul 02 From: Strongsville - US Member No.: 6,217 |
You could use Griffin's imic with PT Free (8 tracks)- only in OS9, and certainly not the best quality audio, but probably the cheapest solution around at $35.
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Sun 23 Feb 2003, 22:11
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 645 Joined: 17-May 02 From: Broughton Member No.: 4,705 |
Another idea for beginners might be something like MicroLogic or Cubasis - the entry-level multitrack recording software from two of the big hitters in the field.
Alternatively, spring for Logic Big Box or Cubase SL (both of them are under $200). You'll have more than enough music power to last for months to come, maybe even years. Interfaces? Dozens available. MBox is around $500, so hardly cheap and you can only (realistically) use Pro Tools LE with it. The iMic is far and away the cheapest interface available, but again spending a little more can get you something of superior audio quality from Edirol or M-Audio. Pick up just one music technology mag and you'll find yourself bombarded with options! |
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